Two students at the University of Arizona will be charged with misdemeanors after a video showing them protesting a Customs and Border Protection event on campus went viral, UA President Robert Robbins announced Friday.
The potential charges stem from a Border Patrol presentation to a student club, the Criminal Justice Association, on campus on March 19.
Video of the incident showed two Border Patrol agents in a classroom giving a presentation, with people outside the door recording them and calling them “Murder Patrol,” “murderers” and “an extension of the KKK.”
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